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I'm trying to populate my form that is made up of RadioButtonLists, a Text Box and a DropDown via Code Behind. WHen I run it, the Text Box and the DropDown populate, but the RadioButtonLists do not. I'm guessing it has to do with the SelectedValue command, but I'm not sure what to use. Here is my aspx page:<ContentTemplate>
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Hi,
I have a Grid with 10 buttons. If any of these buttons has focus then I want to set the Panel.Zindex = 999 for the Grid.
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So if I had a style as follows <Style TargetType={x:Type Button}> <Setter Property="Background" Value={Binding myproperty} /> </Style> How could I achieve this in code? So far I got Style x = new Style(); Setter a = new Setter(TextBox.Property, new Binding("myproperty")l
but there seems to be something wrong with the way I set up the binding, how can I correct it? Thanks

Now I'm not stumped on getting data binding to work, I simply want to know how to utilize the window interfaces that visual studio 2010 comes with - as opposed to typing in XAML. All I want to do is bind a font size property to an xml file within the
project.
Here's what I do: After selecting the text box, in the properties panel, i go to the text category then click on the data-binding icon next to the font size field. I then click on 'apply data binding', where a small panel pops up. This is where
I become stuck. It seems like I need a path to the xml file, but I don't know how to add that in without typing in XAML. I would assume that I would be able to add in a resource somewhere - kind of like windows forms allow me to do.
I've never worked with WPF before, so I know it's something small/simple that i'm missing. Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
Phil

Now I'm not stumped on getting data binding to work, I simply want to know how to utilize the window interfaces that visual studio 2010 comes with - as opposed to typing in XAML. All I want to do is bind a font size property to an xml file within the
project.
Here's what I do: After selecting the text box, in the properties panel, i go to the text category then click on the data-binding icon next to the font size field. I then click on 'apply data binding', where a small panel pops up. This is where
I become stuck. It seems like I need a path to the xml file, but I don't know how to add that in without typing in XAML. I would assume that I would be able to add in a resource somewhere - kind of like windows forms allow me to do.
I've never worked with WPF before, so I know it's something small/simple that i'm missing. Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
Phil

Hi. Im creating DataGridTextColumns dynamicly in C# but I need to limit the column input length. Is there a way to do it? I tried to use textbox style because textbox has MaxLength property but DataGridTextColumn does not allow to use styles with textbox
targettype :(
Any ideas please?

Hi,
I'd like to bind a property "myProperty" of type "MyType" in the text property of TextBlock :
<TextBlock Text="{Binding myProperty, Mode=OneWay}"
And I overrided the ctype operator to have conversion from "MyType" to String:
Public Overloads Shared Narrowing Operator CType(ByVal v As MyType) As String
......................
End Operator
But it seems not work!
I get the ToString of "MyType" in result but not the return of CType operator.
Is it normal ? Why ?
Thanks for your help.

I have many activities and a customized workflow Only Xaml and I can not pass a value to a property of a custom activity, following the example of Workflow1.xoml
<pre lang="x-xml"><SequentialWorkflowActivity x:Name="Workflow1" xmlns:ns0="clr-namespace:CustomActivities;Assembly=CustomActivities, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/workflow">
<ns0:ReadLineActivity x:Name="readLineActivity1" InputText="" />
<ns0:WriteLineActivity x:Name="writeLineActivity1" OutputText="{ActivityBind readLineActivity1,Path=InputText}" />
</SequentialWorkflowActivity>
based on this workflow I pass a value for the property InputText activity readLineActivity1
Thanks a lot!

I am trying to build a generic user control that will serve as a quick list maintenance screen.

I have a base ViewModel that has two string properties IDColumnName and DisplayColumnName and then a collection of objects to be edited. Inherited view models will be created for each object type that needs to be maintained. The usercontrols
datacontext is set to the viewmodel.

What I want to do is have the datagrid, who's itemssource is bound to the collection of objects in the viewmodel, have one column and have that one column bound to the property specified in the DisplayColumnName property of the viewmodel,
and I'd like to do it all in XAML. I've got the datagrids rowdetailstemplate being dynamically determined based on the object type but am struggling with dynamically setting which property the one column displays.

Things work fine up to and including the creation of the MemoryStream (inspection with the debugger shows that the bytes are in there.)ÃÂ "textRange.CanLoad" also resolves to true, but textRange.Load(msDocument, DataFormats.Xaml) doesn't seem to do anything - after that, a look at "textRa

I have several XAML "Page"s for which I would like to pull the facets that are in common together into a Page class extension I am calling ACPage. I must be missing some essential piece of knowledge, although I think I am pretty close. Can someone tell me
what I am missing? I am learning C#, XAML, .NET, etc. all simultaneously.

I get the following warning:
Warning 1 'Al_Cr.PageWelcome.InitializeComponent()' hides inherited member 'Al_Cr.ACPage.InitializeComponent()'. Use the new keyword if hiding was intended. D:\Projects\Al Cr\Al Cr\Al Cr\obj\x86\Release\PageWelcome.g.cs 50 21 Al
Cr

and this error:
Error 2 'Al_Cr.ACPage' cannot be the root of a XAML file because it was defined using XAML. Line 1 Position 15. D:\Projects\Al Cr\Al Cr\Al Cr\PageWelcome.xaml 1 15 Al Cr

The warning points to the auto-generated PageWelcome.InitializeComponent() function definition. The error points to the end of the bolded text, below.

I was reading
this solution on how to bind a RadioButton to a enum type, but in my special case I need to do it programmatically since I am generating a number of panels with 3 radiobuttons the number of which is only known runtime.

I have a usercontrol with one button in it. I want to set the text via a property getter setter using the INotifyPropertyChanged interface in code behind. I can get it to work if I set the DATACONTEXT in code behind in the CTOR like this : DataContext
= this; Everything works perfect.

But here's the problem. If I try to do this in xaml by defining an XMLNS which points to the folder this usercontrol is in, and then attempt to reference it as a resouce like this <local:XXXXXX <-------The XXXX which is the class name of
this control can't be found? Is that wierd? Can't a resource be itself? So that I can set the Datacontext in the XAML instead of code behind? I've tried to bind to relative source self, but cannot set the property (Event when I attempted
to created a dependency property)..... Just wondering how one sets up Datacontext to the same class?

I have a service that is now currently working 100% with net.tcp. I used to use the wsHTTP binding. Now, I have found that for some reason (and I don't know why) I cannot seem to step into the code using the net.tcp binding. It would be helpful if I could still step into the code and still use the net.tcp binding. I have confirmed that my IDE has not somehow been switched to Release mode (which seems to ignore breakpoints).

I can still debug in the client app, but when I try to step into the code via the net.tcp binding it does not work.